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history. The Magic will return Time is what you make of itto practice Thursday and try to avoid the kind of overconfidence and complacency that led to Cleveland’s downfall last season.That might be the only thing Van Gundy doesn’t seem concerned about.“I’ve said the one thing that I have real confidence in with our team is our mind set, our preparation and what we bring to the game in terms of energy andnever having to say you're sorry intensity will be very good,” he said. “If we get beat and when we get beat, it will be just because somebody out plays us. It’s not going to be because our guysThere is no crying aren’t ready to play. I really have confidence in that.”he motivated Magic have played lately like a team on a mission.They had blowout wins of 43, 14, 30 and 14 against Atlanta. Let's make things betterThey got Dwight Howard(notes) out of his foul-trouble funk, and they’ve locked opponents down defensively.till sometimes viewed as the irritating interloper thatImpossible made possible derailed a LeBron James(notes)-Kobe Bryant showdown in last year’s NBA Finals, Orlando enters the conference finals as the favorite to squash such talk again. The Magic haven’t lost since April 2 at San Antonio.I just think if we do the things we’ve done to get us to this point,” Howard said, “we should beat anybody.”ey’re also in better position to do so this year.Point guard Jameer Nelson(notes), sidelined the first three rounds last season with a right shoulder tear, is healthy again and playing like he was when he earned a spot on the All-Star team in 2009. The addition of Matt Barnes(notes) has given the Magic a gritty defender, and newcomer Jason Williams(notes) has anchored one of the deepest benches in the league as the backup point guard.For all the questions about how Vince Carter(notes) would replace Hedo Turkoglu(notes) in the lineup, that has been almost a non-issue through two rounds. Carter is in the conference finals for the first time in his career, averaging 16.9 points per game in the playoffs.Although perfection isn’t likely to last in the playoffs, striving for it is helping the Magic stay focused.“I’d like to go 16-0,” Carter said. “When you’re playing this well, you don’t want to lose. You want teams to always have fear in their minds and think to themselves, ‘We can’t beat these guys.’ You never want to have a nick in your armor.“Why not stay flawless if you can?”http://forum.notebookreview.com
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